Monday, February 8, 2016

Jack Daniel's Double Kick Crock Pot Pulled Pork Sandwich

Jack Daniels Double Kick Crockpot Pulled Pork Sandwich is
fabulously moist, so tender it falls apart and unbelievably delish.
Perfect meal anytime. Packed with our favorite smoky and sweet
Jack flavors with a double kick!
Chad has been asking for pulled pork sandwiches for months. As much as I love, love, love The Best Ever Simple Crockpot Pulled Pork Sandwich I wanted to try something new. So I decided to give Jack Daniel's a try. I mean I have yet to be disappointed in Jack when cooking.

I really dig this whole flavor profile that we've developed. Our Jack Daniel's Double Kick recipes features smoky and sweet flavors that are just a bit tangy and have little kick from chili peppers and whiskey, it truly is magical.

The pork butt is simmered in a fantastic spice blend and Dr Pepper until it is so tender that it falls apart. Then you add Jack Daniels and Jack Daniels Double Kick Barbecue Sauce and cook one more hour. The end result is a moist and tender unbelievably delicious pulled pork!

This is definitely a contender for our favorite crock pot pulled pork, but with such different flavors I think they can both be favorites. So, which is your favorite?

Combine garlic, chili pepper, onion and pepper in a small bowl. Mix well. Massage spice mix into pork and place in crock pot. Pour soda over pork. Cook on low 5-7 hours, until pork is tender and pulls apart easily.

Drain completely, shred pork using 2 forks, add whiskey and 2 cups barbecue sauce. Stir well to combine. Cook on low for one hour. Serve on toasted bun with a pickle slice and more of the remaining 1 cup barbecue sauce.

I do want to try this, but I think I will cook a little less. Went to Va. last month and tried all kinds of pulled pork sandwiches because that is a reasonable price and they were good. The best was one people were selling off the road because the pork wasn't too mushy. One in Va. Beach was way too mushy for me to enjoy, so I'll have to watch for that. What does the Dr. Pepper do when cooking in it. I have seen recipies with all types of soda and wondered what it does. Does it add flavor?